["The Master's programme provides a research-oriented education that covers a broad range of topics in molecular and biomedical science with a special emphasis on pathological mechanisms of human disorders.Mandatory courses include advanced lectures in immunology, neuroscience, oncology, development, genetics, and imaging, as well as research design and structural biochemistry to endow all students with a solid knowledge base. Students can focus on their areas of interest by choosing seminars and individual practical research modules. The main research areas in Erlangen are immunology, neuroscience, oncology, and cardiovascular disorders.To allow students to gain experimental experience and insight into an international setting, up to six months of research can be performed abroad.The programme finishes with a six-month experimental Master's thesis. Graduates will be highly qualified for a PhD and a career in the field of biomedical sciences in academia, industry, and related occupational fields."]
October
All applicants
31 May for the following winter semester